Namesco customers are angry over the domain name and hosting firm's handling of a security breach that exposed their credit card details.
A number of punters' card details were leaked after hackers broke into Namesco's systems. The web biz notified these customers as well as advising a larger number of its clients to reset their …

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We talk to customers through all sorts of channels, with twitter being just one contact point where we engage with a very small number of our customer base. Just like any other situation, we deal with all enquiries on a 1-2-1 basis and so we try and speak with our customers individually.

If someone wants to get in touch by phone or a support ticket where we can verify they are the account holder, then we’re always happy to talk about account details and that includes addressing questions that may include a request for compensation.

If you have received the security email from us, please contact us on the telephone number provided if you want further support and advice.

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"This email is a genuine security communication from Namesco and contains important information about your credit card details; please do not treat this as SPAM"

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Also like the "your card details have been stolen, so you know this email is from us not the hackers here are the last 4 digits of your card number". Genius. They really should have used tinyURL or somesuch for the links tho.